Also overexposure or anywhere close gets pink highlights when exposure is brought down. Highlight reconstruction in MLVApp doesn't help, but Resolve highlight reconstruction does help, but only using MLVFS, which currently doesn't remove focus pixels.

You should be able to correct pink highlights in MLVApp too: correct first RAW White Level. -> activate Highlight Reconstruction and then lower RAW White Level until pink highlights go away.

I am a bit confused about crop factors from all these new presets.Are 5K, 4K & 1712x2184 still close to 3.33x crop ?

Is there still any hope about 1.6x crop or it always will be 1736x696 stretched to 1736x1160 ?

Thanks in advance.

By the way, since Canon M flange distance is 18mm the same than Sony E, I found how to build and adapt a Sony E mount part to the EOS M in order to use the Fotodiox ND Throttle Canon EF to Sony E (among others).It works very well. I only use full sensor 1.6x RAW video and to avoid moire and aliasing, I have bought a 6D VAF Mosaic Engineering AA filter and achived to tinker with to adapt it to the camera. Working very good as well.If anybody wants more information.

Yes but it's on a cheap one. So you have more space to do it. It's a bad work with scotch, I am not as proud of it to share pictures of it. Sorry.You just have to put any kind of filter between the lens and the sensor and it's effactive...

Is it just me, or build crop_rec_4k_mlv_snd_isogain_1x3_presets_2019Jan10.EOSM202 is creating corrupted frames in 1x3 binning mode?

And this is probably stupid question, but instead of 3x3,1x3,3x1, would it be possible to use binning or line skipping 2x2...? Probably using some array operations, like readout whole sensor and then decrease it in size...not quite sure if limit is on processing side, or write speed size (or if it even possible to edit raw frame before saving it...but given how many "impossible" things have been already done...).

Just wondering.. is there a big quality difference between the 10-bit and 12-bit option? I did some tests today in the 2.5k setting at lower resolution (1712x964) in order to shoot continuous in 12 bit. Here is a short clip.

Hey guys! happy new year and such.Been playing around with today's build and 2.5K preset script (and sd card overclock). The max filming time seemed really dependent on the exposure. Underexposed goes on and on, but ETTR and it stops after less than 10s. (more data i take it) I accidentally managed to get a good shot with 1x3 mode and the result was super awesome!Tried to get 5K going but without an automated script I tend to mostly mess up the settings and lose the live view (garbled pink stripes) and have to delete the settings folder to get anything working again.

I'm wondering, does the 2.5k-10bit-XXXiso lua script actually change the raw bitrate to 10? mlv_play shows 14 bpp.Also, is "framing" view available in 2.5k or is it just for 1080mv?Cheers

I'm getting corrupted frames using 1x3 preset and sd_uhs with the latest build. (They happen here and there. "Purple glitch")Any information I can give to help you try to solve it?What exact settings did you @Danne use to get uncorrupted footage?

Okay, sorry for the stupid questions, answers were in the thread..Experimented some more with the 1x3 preset and it's so cool. Only getting a couple of seconds before it crashes but boy, they're good looking seconds!@ctfire yeah, the shutter speed was a bit weird for me too, it seems to randomly set itself to 1/35 or 1/80 when changing presets. How many fps are you shooting at?

Thanks for feedback guys.@bergamoteThe lua scripts were originally created when I wanted to ge tinto fast action using the sd_uhs module. But I never used them with crop_rec presets enabled.@ UpstepFor now, try lowering resolution a bit. Trying to find sweet spot not getting corruption. Seems 24fps is on the borderline on highest resolution@henricusmariaWill try and reproduce. Shutter speeds reported with global draw on is probably wrong as well, especially on x5zoom. Think it´s related to shutter blanking.12bit is better and very close to 14bit in quality. 10bit will work most of the time imo.